Resorts World Las Vegas using Casino Cash Trac’s solution

July 20, 2021
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The Strip's newest resort tapping Casino Insight for cage, vault and revenue audit needs.

Casino Cash Trac (CCT) on Tuesday said its cage operations and revenue audit solution, Casino Insight, is being utilized at Resorts World Las Vegas.

RWLV debuted June 24 and is the first ground-up integrated resort to open on the Las Vegas Strip in more than 10 years, with a capital investment of $4.3 billion.

According to CCT, its Casino Insight suite of transactional, reporting and audit tools will streamline, automate and optimize the resort’s cage operations and finance departments. The company said Casino Insight offers full integration with the resort’s CMS, food and beverage, and hotel systems, as well as recyclers, kiosks and jackpot stations, becoming the central point connecting cage operations and finance.

RWLV said it selected Casino Insight for its ability to aggregate and centralize cash balances across the casino floor, optimize cash usage, maximize efficiency while minimizing exposure to fraud, and seamlessly automate revenue audit reconciliation needs.

CCT also provides the cage and revenue audit solution for Resorts World New York City, another Genting Group property.

“The selection of our system by Resorts World Las Vegas solidifies our position and we are looking forward to demonstrating the operational benefits and financial values to the organization,” Wanor Franca, chief revenue officer at CCT, said in a statement. “The opening of Resorts World Las Vegas was a historic event for the city and it is an amazing addition to the world-famous Las Vegas Strip.”

Casino Cash Trac has marketed its Casino Insight solution since 2012, with ore than 180 casinos utilizing its CAS and I24 solution. The company’s corporate offices are in Tulsa, Oklahoma.

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